> > gcc [...] -I/usr/local/include/freetype2
>> > But it should be "-I/usr/include/freetype2". Why does it use the wrong
> > directory, /usr/local/include/freetype2 doesn't exist.
>> It's a SuSE problem. They didn't configure freetype2 to use the right
> prefix. ("make setup" missing while building the RPM) So,
> freetype-config reported "/usr/local" as prefix.
I ran accross the same problem and fixed it by altering the line
prefix=/usr/local
in file /usr/bin/freetype-config
to:
prefix=/usr
Don't forget to 'make clean' and a 'rm config.cache'
before rerunning wineinstall.
--
Frank